The Trojans took the opener 4-0 behind Matt Dillon's complete-game shutout. Dillon (6-1) faced five batters over the minimum for a seven-inning contest and threw 74 strikes in a 106-pitch effort.

Zach Smith threw 1 2/3 innings of one-strikeout relief in a 9-6 win in the nightcap. Smith was the fourth pitcher used by Mount Olive, which earned its fifth consecutive series sweep of the Cobras, who are joining the South Atlantic Conference next fall.

Alex Regan (7-1) limited Coker to one run on five hits and logged five strikeouts in the Trojans' 16-1 rout on Friday evening. Matt Hinkle tossed two innings of scoreless relief in his first appearance since beating Millersville (Pa.) University in the 2011 NCAA Division II College World Series in Cary.

Dunlavey singled and advanced to second when Bynum legged out an infield bunt. Dunlavey scored on Petrone's base hit to center field. Reitano capped the offensive outburst with a two-RBI double to center field.

Orrison (two RBI), Berry (two RBI), Dunlavey (RBI) and Reitano each notched two hits in game two. Petrone drove in a game-high three runs. Geno Escalante and Bretton Gouthro each plated a run.

The Trojans raced to a 7-0 lead only to see the Cobras close to within 7-6 in the top of the sixth inning. Reitano crossed home on Escalante's double to right field in the bottom of the sixth.

Dunlavey raced home on Orrison's single to center field in the seventh inning.

Mount Olive (24-6 overall, 12-3 CC) extended its win streak to 19 games against Coker, and owns a commanding 50-18 advantage in the series since 1994.